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THE B IES IN
Mules Mlles
and and
Horses H0r8e
Are Always on Hand !
We keep the best Stock we can secure
on the markets. We ask you to look over
this line
FULL LINE OF
Buggies. Wagons, Harness. Lap Robes and
Whips.
COFFEY & RIG BY
Manning. S. C.
WHY NOT HAVE A TALKING MACHINE?
GET THE FAMOUS
VICTOR
.Any Victrola From $16.50 Up.
$10.000 WORTH OF VICTROLAS AND
RECORDS IN STOCK
- WE ALSO CARRY THE
Columbia Grafonola
AND RECORDS.
Deal with a house that carries a good reliable line. If you
need any repairs you can always find this place. Beware of
men that come to your home and offer to sell you a machine for
$25 to $35, when you can come to this house and buy a better
and far superior machine for $16.50.- Buy a mac ine with a good
motor. Day after day we have patrons coming o our place with
machines in which the motors are broken and they cannot even
get any repairs. Machines they paid $25 or $b5 for have motors
not strong enough for $5 machines.
MACHINES SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
The Sumter Talking Machine Co.
26 SOUTH MAIN ST. SUMTER, S. C.
The best line Ranges, Oil and Gasoline Cook
'Stoves ever shown in Manning.
For the Farmer
The best Corn and Cotton Planters, Guano
Distributors, Harrows and all Fa'm Tools. One
or two of those splendid two-horse Disc Har
rows left at less than cost. ...Come and see.
Tract (l'): 279 acres at Davmy sapT on hi know p aseee
theia Jth cers poonacd te.s adtatbigstae
Tract (3):2 Tatre 2I mthesTw fr Maiwng kwn the n
Central Hotel lot,~ ,
WIlE HAPPY OV[R
HIS BIG APPETITE
Mrs. Rogers Appreciates Husband's
Compliment to Her Cooking
ONCE SUFFERED MUCH
Mr. Rogers Suffered Long with Stom
ach Trouble but Was Restored
by Tanlac
"My fine appetite certainly pleases
my wife, for she is a good cook and
likes to see me enjoy my meals." said
H. M. Rogers, of 106 Budd St., El
mira, N. Y., in a story for men and
wonten, too, who have a finicky ap
petite and cannot eat 'the fine, nour
ishing meals that are set before
them.
"For a while," Mr. Rogers explain
ed, "I couldn't eat any solid food. I
was continually bothered with gas
gas and bloating that made me feel
as if I were going to burst. My breath
would cone short and I would have a
stuffed up, suffocating feeling. It
seemed to affect my heart. My stom
ach was so sore I could hardly touch
it. I kept doctoring and trying reme
dies but got worse instead of better.
While I was suffering so I kept hear
ing of a new medicine, Tanlac, and
commenced to take it. I didn't get any
relief-from the first bottle, and I said
to myself, 'Stung again,' but people
told me to give it a fair trial, and so
I kept-on. In a little while then I be
gan to improve. After my fourth bot
tle I felt fine. The old appetite came
back; I did not have any more gas or
bloating or suffocating spells, and my
stomach and whole system were toned
right up.
"That is all true," declared Mrs.
Rogers. "Tanlac worked wonders for
him, and we are glad to tell ous ex
perience to everyone. It is no use to
doubt this Tanlac; it does the work."
Tanlac is the Master Medicine for
ailments of stomach, liver and kid
neys and catarrhal affections, which
so often makes good after other medi
cines have failed.
Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is
sold by Dickson's Drug Store, Man
ning; H. W. Nettles, Jordan; Shaw
& Plowden, New Zion; Farmers' Sup
ply Co., Silver; D. C. Rhame, Sum
merton.-adv.
CENTRAL POWERS REPLY
TO PRESIDENT WILSON
Wilson's Proposals
1. Open covenants of peace.
2. Freedom of the seas.
3. Equality of trade conditions.
4. Limitation of armaments.
5. Impartial coolnial adjustment.
6. Evgcuation of all Russian terri
tories.
7. Evacuation and restoration of
Belgium without any attempt to limit
her sovereignty.
8. All French territory to be freed
and restored, and wrong in the taking
of Alsace-Lorraine must be righted.
9, 10 and 11. Readjustment of It
tly's frontiers, autonomous develop
meat of peoples of Austro- Hungary,
evacuation of Rumania, Serbia, Mon
tenegro and future of Balkan states.
12. Seenre sovereignty for Turkey
proper; Dardanelles open to all na
nations.
13. Indlependlent Poland.
141. League of nations.
Von Hertling's Replies
1. Quite ready to accept this pro
posal.
2. No difference of opinion, but
Englan dImust give up her fortified
naval bases.
3. We are in thorough accord.
4. Discussable.
5. Left for the present 'to England,
but Germany also dlemands 'reconi
struction of wvorld's colonial posses
sions.
6. Concerns only Rtussia and cen
tral powers; Germany dleclines inter
ference.
7. Germany does not seek to ac
quire Belgian territory, "by vio
lence;" refers whole matter to
peace conference..
8. The occupied parts of France are
a valuable pawvn in our hands. Forci
ble annexation not intended. There'
can be no talk of giving up Alsace
Lorraine.
9, 10, and 11. These questions pri
marily affect Austria-H~ungary, so re
ply is left to her. Germany will back
ally's "just claims."
12. Mitinly concerns Turkeyr. In tog
rity of Turkey andl Dardanelles of vi
tal importance to Germany, who will
"energ etically support" Ottoman ally.
Avoid Dangerous Drugs
NDon't dose yourself witti poisonous
drugs that destroy the delIcate lining
of the stomach and the Intestinal
tract, when you can stimulate your
sluggish liver by usinge Granger Liver
Regulator. This standard mediclno
contains n.o isonous calomel. It
contains no Injurious alcohol. It does
not cause unplesant after effects. A.
dose or so well r.oon relieve sick head
acher. Ind:geotlon, consup ation, de
pressIon, languor and all otner ail
ments caused bya torpld lIver. Gran
ger Liver Reguator Is composed en
tirely of seleted roots, barks and
herbs of speclal medicInal value. It
may be freely taken by any member
of the famnily ' Just try a few doses,
and see for yourself what a splendd
medIcIne .this is and how thoroly it
cleanses the system pf Impurities.
Price, 25c a box. Soldvaldruggista.
Dernand Oranger Liver laO~i tor and
accoe tio pgbsttio)
CHEV ROL ET
"490' Model
This Model, now more than ever before,
is entitled to the term "economy car," for
it embodies everything necessary for en
joyable motoring with the least expense.
Stylish Power Endurance
Carolina Machinery Co.
State Distributors
SUMTER. S. C.
J. F. BROCKINTON;
Dealer,
Next to Venning's Grocery. Manning, S. C.
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13 utb eie yGermany fices to get the food to the soldiers. wi, asi - i -piaefiac a
andl Austria. President Wilson's program wvill be n cisenssist m Cnr ess tdayn was
14. Discussable after all other ques- voluntary in some measure, b)ut iii i-econre toon
tions are settled, others it will be enforceable under the Se ScA do k a.
The Austrian Answer no lw. Te fioo tio init rato n pri 'ite issr of ascuritis f more
Count Czernin, the Austro-Hungar- of delay, "and we propose to do the h
ian foreign minister, in his reply to best we can on a toluntary basis approval of the government body to
the speeches of Premie'r L.loyd George plus what authority we (1o noss " e known as the war finance cor'pora
andl President Wilson, made a double - tion.
bid for pence wvith Russia and with No privaltions are asked. There are--..0
th ntdSae.H setdta:plenty of substituta foods that this g
Austria dloes not dlemandl an inch of country can use to adlvantage, it was Cil ISE IS 18 IEFLOA'i'ED
territory, not a penny of indemnity statedin .in .
from Russia.Exliigtevswokofedn erivaLnoJn28-ts
An exchange of viewvs between Aus. Europe done by this country the food officially announced that the Turk
tria--IHungary and A merica might administration says the demands are ish cruiser Sultan Yawuz Secim (for
form the starting point for a deneral ,growg daily. On January 1 the merly the erman cruiser Goeben)
peace iiscussion among all belliger- country hao exorte 60,000,000 bush- has been refloated and entered the
ents. els of wheat, comprising the normal ardanelles.
President Wilson's peace conditions surplus from the last harvest.
for yan imprtn adacPoad I o woiinoter E ndurance ush
Austria-Hungars viewpoint. towar no ad bo at , ritan thute~ (II AlRTElt SWED)ISH S11 IPS
In some of Mr. Wilson's proposals country must find 1 5,000),000 bushels le
Austria-Hungary "would gladly join." for the Belgian relief, to lprevent star- Rteach Preliminary Agree mentHe
Austria-H~ungary, howvever, is loyal vation; 10,000,000 bushe'ls for Cuba tween Amierica andl Sweden
to Germany and will sup>port her. and other neutrals upon whom we are
.The population of Poland must de- depe~ondent for othe foods in return. Wsiigoan 8-A preimi
ciStat itsstribufate
ci here is a (lference of viewv be- IA)ANS TO WAlIt INIl)USItY a ey .g ont a enrccelb
tween Russia and Germany regardmig -___ m-cordin t oficiSate distc efrn,
Nextr~ ino tenig' orocery ianing Sipt.o C.
the psrinciple of self-deterntation. t W io Jan. 28.-C reat ion of I.ondon today, privioing for the char
is not serious enough to justify a a half millioni d r corporation to vlter of Swedish ships to the Un ite
break up of the rest-Litovsk par- make loans and advances to enter- States5 to be used principally in the
TheAusria Anwe food estal. The adin itcr-ion l privaea isse tf srtiesfmr
wsA stria-Hungary is "practically intt the we tade
agreement" with the conditions out
lined by President Wilson as being . 1 a t ion.
imperative after the war. -
ALLIES MUS Hse to A VE MORE I
WHEAT To'( WIN 'THIE WAR
teriy,t riaipny fl forndF e rtil zer
Washington, Jan. 25.-Urgent ap
Peal was niade to the Uinitedl Statest
wheat. Without it, Lord Rhondda ca
bled the food administration, the allica:
may not have food enough to win the
wvar.
Lord Rhondda in a cable to the food W r auatrn hsya
adlministration says:
"Unless you are able to sendl the al- o rodI~ flil~r(eM A
lies at least 75,000,000 ..bushels of MX D F R IIE S
wheat over and above what you have
exportedl up to JTanuary 1 and in addi
tion to the total exportable sulrlus im nae jol ihaP t
from Canada, I can not take the re
sponsibility of assuring our people ah c ne ta h a e
that there will be food enough to wince tAlo
the wvar."
"Imperative necessity," the mes
sage continued, "compels me to cableOT N SE D M A . CI PH P A E
you in this blunt way. No one knowvsC
better than I that the American .peo
ple, regardless of national and mdi- A D P T S
vidlual sacrifices, have so far refused
mothing that is needed for the wvar, bu
nothing that is needed for the wvar,
but it now lies with America to decide a trcie pie o h s
whether or not the allies in Europe w ows o d h i w i
shall have enough bread to hold out ig
antll the United States is able to
throw its force into the fields. -I have S eu eoeyu byad sv
not mincedl word~s because I am con
vinced that the American people, if
they know the truth, will not hesitate m ny
a meet he emergency.'
The food adm inlaration cabled that
Amnerica would not fall to 'meet the
amorgency.
President Wilson will {saue tomor
row a progtami for conservation and
bhe food ad mliistrationl calls upon the
whe exontr of coppe.rateon. to~ '- ~ - t.. -.. 1. ~ J